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The 20 Healthiest Foods for Under $1 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Brie Cadman   
Tuesday, 15 July 2008 11:23

Food prices are climbing, and some might be looking to fast foods and packaged foods for their cheap bites. But low cost doesn’t have to mean low quality. In fact, some of the most inexpensive things you can buy are the best things for you. At the grocery store, getting the most nutrition for the least amount of money means hanging out on the peripheries—near the fruits and veggies, the meat and dairy, and the bulk grains—while avoiding the expensive packaged interior. By doing so, not only will your kitchen be stocked with excellent foods, your wallet won’t be empty.

1. Oats
High in fiber and complex carbohydrates, oats have also been shown to lower cholesterol. And they sure are cheap—a dollar will buy you more than a week’s worth of hearty breakfasts.  

Serving suggestions: Sprinkle with nuts and fruit in the morning, make oatmeal cookies for dessert.

2. Eggs
You can get about a half dozen of eggs for a dollar, making them one of the cheapest and most versatile sources of protein. They are also a good source of the antioxidants lutein and zeaxanthin, which may ward off age-related eye problems.

Serving suggestions: Huevos rancheros for breakfast, egg salad sandwiches for lunch, and frittatas for dinner.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 15 July 2008 11:26 )
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Use fruits and vegetables to help manage your weight PDF Print E-mail
Written by CDC dot Gov   
Tuesday, 08 July 2008 12:55

How to Use Fruits and Vegetables to Help Manage Your Weight

Fruits and vegetables are part of a well-balanced and healthy eating plan. There are many different ways to lose or maintain a healthy weight. Using more fruits and vegetables along with whole grains and lean meats, nuts, and beans is a safe and healthy one. Helping control your weight is not the only benefit of eating more fruits and vegetables. Diets rich in fruits and vegetables may reduce the risk of some types of cancer and other chronic diseases. Fruits and vegetables also provide essential vitamins and minerals, fiber, and other substances that are important for good health.

 

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 08 July 2008 14:51 )
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Tips for a healthy life for men PDF Print E-mail
Written by CDC.Gov   
Friday, 06 June 2008 14:05

bloodpressure.jpgEat Healthy
Eating five or more servings of fruits and vegetables a day and less saturated fat can help improve your health and may reduce the risk of cancer and other chronic diseases. Establish a balanced diet, and watch how much you eat.

Maintain a Healthy Weight
Those who are overweight or obese have increased risks for diseases and conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, and stroke. Eat better, get regular exercise, and see your health care provider about any health concerns to make sure you are on the right track to staying healthy.

Get Moving
More than 50 percent of American men and women do not get enough physical activity to provide health benefits. For adults, thirty minutes of moderate physical activity on most, preferably all, days of the week is recommended. Start slowly, work up to a

Last Updated ( Friday, 06 June 2008 14:31 )
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new score card feature PDF Print E-mail
Written by Craig Johnson   
Monday, 07 July 2008 07:48

There is a new feature on the score card which will allow you to update your password. Click here to view a 90 second video.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 08 July 2008 12:41 )
 
Login troubles? Try Firefox! PDF Print E-mail
Written by Craig Johnson   
Friday, 06 June 2008 08:30

NOTE: If you are having trouble logging in to your score card:

Last Updated ( Friday, 06 June 2008 14:32 )
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